Poultry Tonics & Vitamins
Poultry Power Boost! Give your Hens some Va-Va-Voom with a Tipple of Tonic!
Poultry Tonics are an essential part of your chicken-keeping tool kit. They come in various forms - liquids, powders, and pellets - and will provide essential nutrients, minerals, and vitamins. A Tonic improves your birds’ health during winter, boosts their immune system and helps them recover after infection.
View our range below which includes super-food tonics like Oreganico to vitamin-rich Apple Cider Vinegar and Red Mite Remedies to Calcium Boosters. And, you can visit our AskPhill page to see his 5 Top Tonics for Chickens.
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Chickens & Ducks
Bird Flu - Information, Hints & Tips
If you keep poultry, you must, by law, follow specific disease prevention measures. These apply to all keepers of birds, regardless of flock size or if your birds are pets.
AskPhill
How to STOP Feather Pecking in Chickens
Phill will give you guidance on the causes and reasons for feather pecking, how to spot it and how to stop it!
Chickens & Ducks
Registration of all Poultry by 1st October 2024
Registration with DEFRA for all Poultry by 1st October 2024
Chickens & Ducks
What Should I Avoid Feeding to My Chickens?
You may already know that some foods and plants can be toxic and poisonous to chickens. From avocado to chocolate to raw potato and capsicums, follow our helpful list of what to avoid.
Chickens & Ducks
Bird Flu - Information, Hints & Tips
If you keep poultry, you must, by law, follow specific disease prevention measures. These apply to all keepers of birds, regardless of flock size or if your birds are pets.
AskPhill
How to STOP Feather Pecking in Chickens
Phill will give you guidance on the causes and reasons for feather pecking, how to spot it and how to stop it!
Chickens & Ducks
Registration of all Poultry by 1st October 2024
Registration with DEFRA for all Poultry by 1st October 2024
Chickens & Ducks
What Should I Avoid Feeding to My Chickens?
You may already know that some foods and plants can be toxic and poisonous to chickens. From avocado to chocolate to raw potato and capsicums, follow our helpful list of what to avoid.